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Check and Patch Meltdown Vulnerability in Linux

How to Check and Patch Meltdown CPU Vulnerability in Linux

Meltdown is a chip-level security vulnerability that breaks the most fundamental isolation between user programs and the operating system. It

Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux

How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server

Systemd system and services manager can be controlled using the systemctl command line utility. It enables you to manage systemd

Show Asterisks Sudo Password

How to Show Asterisks While Typing Sudo Password in Linux

Most applications normally display a feedback using asterisks (*******) when a user is typing a password, but on the Linux

Amplify Nginx Monitoring Tool

Amplify – NGINX Monitoring Made Easy

Nginx amplify is a collection of useful tools for extensively monitoring a open source Nginx web server and NGINX Plus.

Convert Images to WebP Format in Linux

How to Convert Images to WebP Format in Linux

One of the numerous best practices you will hear of, for optimizing your web-site performance is using compressed images. In

Fix Nginx 400 Bad Request SSL Error

Fix “The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port” Error in Nginx

In this article, we will show how to solve the “400 Bad Request: The plain HTTP request was sent to

Why Nginx Better Than Apache

Why I Find Nginx Practically Better Than Apache

According to the latest web server survey by Netcraft, which was carried out towards the end of 2017, (precisely in

Enable Syntax Highlighting in Vi Linux

How to Enable Syntax Highlighting in Vi/Vim Editor

One of the easiest ways to boost the readability and context of the text in a configuration file or your

Pycharm Python IDE

PyCharm: Python IDE for Professional Developers

Today, Python has become a popular high-level programming language for general-purpose programming. It is easy to learn and it has

Whois Command Examples

How to Get Domain and IP Address Information Using WHOIS Command

WHOIS is a TCP-based query and response protocol that is commonly used to provide information services to Internet users. It

View Files Without Comments in Linux

How to View Configuration Files Without Comments in Linux

Are you looking through an extremely lengthy configuration file, one with hundreds of lines of comments, but only want to

Send Message to Linux Users

How to Send a Message to Logged Users in Linux Terminal

How can I send a messages to logged on users in a Linux server? If you are asking this question,

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